Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has launched a new 500-meter-long bridge near the World Trade Centre (WTC) roundabout with the goal of enhancing traffic flow within the city. This new infrastructure targets vehicles traveling outbound from Al Bada’ toward 2nd December Street.
Key Features of the New Bridge
- Facilitates smooth onward access to Sheikh Rashid Road and Al Mustaqbal Street, which are vital routes for daily commuters.
- Designed to reduce congestion and make travel faster for thousands each day.
- Enhances safety while reducing travel time in this heavily trafficked area.
Benefits for Commuters and the City
The WTC roundabout is a major hub in Dubai’s transport network, and the community has responded positively to the new bridge. It aims to:
- Eliminate bottlenecks during peak travel hours.
- Provide a more comfortable and efficient driving experience.
- Support Dubai’s increasing traffic demands driven by population growth.
In alignment with Dubai’s vision to become a smart city, this project reflects the ongoing efforts of the RTA to deliver efficient and reliable traffic management solutions. The expansion of the road network ensures the city is prepared for future transportation needs.
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